Published: May 30, 2011
Words: 68,303 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN:
9781458143723
Short description
The sequel to Invisible Justice. Clint, Lexi, Sam and Leesha continue searching for answers regarding their super powers and the doctor who created them.
Clint's painful flashes are leaving him with brute strength. He's the fourth in the group to realize his powers. Sam's heightened senses, Lexi's invisibility and Leesha's telekinesis round out the team searching for the doctor who did this.
Book #2 in the Justice Series - Brute Justice is the sequel to Invisible Justice.
Clint's painful flashes of transformation are leaving him with brute strength. He's the fourth in the group to realize his special abilities. Sam's heightened senses, Lexi's invisibility and Leesha's telekinesis round out the team of super powers. The burning fire and resulting abilities leave them with a number of questions only one man can answer.
Dr. Carl Blevins is the evil genius behind their powers, but approaching him may be somewhat treacherous. They've already rescued a mother and daughter that Blevins ordered kidnapped, then watched him kill the bumbling kidnappers in cold blood. The fact that the man has reinvented himself with a new name, face and business leads them to believe he is not yet ready to be discovered.
While they search for more clues to their identity, they find Jade, another teenager just like them. She shares the same birthday, and has gone through the painful transforma.. (Read more)
Book #2 in the Justice Series - Brute Justice is the sequel to Invisible Justice.
Clint's painful flashes of transformation are leaving him with brute strength. He's the fourth in the group to realize his special abilities. Sam's heightened senses, Lexi's invisibility and Leesha's telekinesis round out the team of super powers. The burning fire and resulting abilities leave them with a number of questions only one man can answer.
Dr. Carl Blevins is the evil genius behind their powers, but approaching him may be somewhat treacherous. They've already rescued a mother and daughter that Blevins ordered kidnapped, then watched him kill the bumbling kidnappers in cold blood. The fact that the man has reinvented himself with a new name, face and business leads them to believe he is not yet ready to be discovered.
While they search for more clues to their identity, they find Jade, another teenager just like them. She shares the same birthday, and has gone through the painful transformation process, but has no evidence of an ability. Just one more mystery the team will have to solve as they work their way towards the answers they seek.
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Tags
justice,
genetic engineering,
super powers,
persuasion,
senses,
abilities,
invisibility,
telekinesis,
brute strength
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Review by:
Georgia Caroll
on July 06, 2011 :
I enjoyed both books very much and look foward to reading more about the kids.
(reviewed within a month of purchase)
Review by:
Rikki K
on June 01, 2011 :
While book 1 introduced the character's world and set us up on a nice little adventure, book 2 continues with the struggles and sets up the road map for the kids to find more of their 'kind' in the future. The ending gave us a nice way to ease into more support for the kids so they aren't having to solo so much. These two books are very well written, they feel like polished novels. Excellent bit of literature! I am looking forward to reading more!
(review of free book)